4 – 4.5 Stars
The Bone Forest at night is a dangerous place to be. The ground is marshy, spread with silent pools of water waiting to catch the steps of the unwary. A permanent fog shrouds the air in the colder months; in winter little can be seen of the landscape save the twisted trees looming out of the dark, their branches reaching into the sky like stripped bones.
The fog still hadn’t lifted, and the trees were dripping wet when he stepped beyond the city gates into the marshlands. Beads of dew twinkled on the branches, and half-frozen water sloshed and splintered underfoot, eerily loud in the hush. He strode through the hazy atmosphere, sure of his path, unconcerned by the fact that he could see only a few hand spans in front of him. The serpents glided into position on either side of him, coalescing out of the mist like puffs of steam.
Death’s Detective: The Malykant Mysteries Volume 1 contains the first four books in the Malykant Mysteries series by Charlotte E. English. When this popped up on social media I was immediately intrigued by the cover and premise, so I let loose my one-click finger and grabbed a copy to plunge into.
What I discovered between these covers is a fantastic, atmospheric paranormal mystery series with lots of dark and dramatic tones which I loved. The series has an historical setting with a Gothic Russian or Eastern European vibe. The world-building is highly original with dark and moody tones that really help to set the ‘atmosphere’ and make the story come to life.
Konrad Savast is The Malykant, the servant of the God of Death. His ‘job’ comes with some supernatural abilities, exceptional detective skills, wealth and standing in the community, as well as two bloodthirsty and macabre ‘familiars’, in the form of spirit serpents who are both prone to some petulant antics at times. It is Konrad’s job to seek ‘justice’ for the souls who have met their death prematurely, by being murdered. He investigates their death, using good old detective work coupled with some supernatural skills, and hunts down the killer/killers and ‘sends’ them to his master, The Malykt, the God of Death. As the stories/series unfolds, Konrad goes from working alone, with his familiars in tow, to making friends, who then become part of his ’team’- and adding an extra element of intrigue and enjoyment to the series. The characters are wonderfully crafted individuals with their own unique personalities, quirks, and flaws. I was a fan right from the get-go.
Throw in murder, crime and investigation, monsters, ghosts, tension, secrets, action, adventure, friendship, intensity, suspense, and so much more- and this became quite a riveting read.
There are 12 books in this series, or three volumes each with four stories- and I read them all, back-to-back. The individual stories are quite short, being mostly under 100 pages each- which allowed me to devour the series quite quickly.
This volume is made up of 4 books (Books #1 – 4):
-The Rostikov Legacy (Book #1)
When Konrad discovers the body of a wealthy society hostess lying in the cold, mist-shrouded reaches of the Bone Forest, the pressure is on to find her killer. Can he catch the killer without revealing himself as the Malykant?
-The Ivanov Diamond (Book #2)
When three people turn up dead, their immortal souls missing, Konrad’s got a strange case on his hands. And it’s clear that it’s got something to do with the theft of a great and valuable diamond from one of Ekamet’s wealthiest citizens…
-Myrrolen’s Ghost Circus (Book #3)
When a corpse turns up in the middle of Myrrolena’s famed circus, Konrad must uncover the weird truth behind the mysterious travelling show—and without falling foul of its enigmatic Ringmistress, Myrrolena herself.
-Ghostspeaker (Book #4)
When a wealthy young woman takes her own life, Konrad is sent to investigate. Was it suicide, or murder? Or... both? To discover the truth, Konrad must navigate the combined perils of society gossip, an unregistered Ghostspeaker and a host of unquiet spirits.
Happy Reading…
Thank you, Charlotte E. English!